After a group of cybersnitches exposed 32 million Ashley Madison accounts, Duggar tried to get ahead of the story, sharing more details about his unholier-than-thou life than anyone needed to know.

Some of the seedier subjects had already surfaced, thanks to hackers who blew the whistle on the hanky-panky website.

On his account, according to the leaked details, Duggar wrote he was looking for "Someone I Can Teach," "Someone Who Can Teach Me" and "Experimenting With Sex Toys." Among his turn-ons, he listed "Discretion/Secrecy" and "Has a Secret Love Nest."

Records indicated Duggar spent $1,000 on sex services and kept his account until earlier this year, while his wife, Anna, was pregnant with their daughter, Meredith.

During that time, he also served as executive director of the conservative lobbying group Family Research Council Action.

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Duggar said in his statement he had "re-broken" his family's trust following his other major scandal this year.

Hackers exposed 32 million accounts from Ashley Madison, a hookup site for users looking to have affairs. (MARK BLINCH/REUTERS)

"I deeply regret all hurt I have caused so many by being such a bad example," he said. "I humbly ask for your forgiveness. Please pray for my precious wife Anna and our family during this time."